A lot of good points have been covered here. One piece of advice I was given has really stuck with me over the years: "The role of a GM is not to be the arbiter of reason but to help guide players in crafting a dramatic, fun, and memorable story."
The Last of Us. This is my second time. I didn't think I'd revisit it because the first time was 'unforgettable, would never be the same' if I played it again ... and as it turns out, I've forgotten most of the things that happened in the game, which I'm just remembering as I play it lol
lol yep. I get mistaken for being about 6 years younger than I actually am. It can be a bit frustrating when it comes to the workplace because I feel like managers don't take me seriously until they find out I'm closer to their age.
I wasn't expecting to be called out today but here I am. lol
I'm also on the waitlist to get a full assessment for ADHD (unfortunately, there is a shortage of psychologists and psychiatrists in my country) but I resonate with a lot of experiences in these posts. re: ghosting, how it happens for...
When people ask for RP but won't offer any ideas for plot, just "give me RP". At least have some kind of idea of what type of plot you're feeling, what character, etc, rather than just making a vague request and expecting your writing partner to come up with ideas.
Kia ora/Hello!
I'm Kendo. I hail from Aotearoa New Zealand.
I love Avatar TLA, TLOK, and Marvel.
My first entry into Marvel was X-Men The Animated Series and then comics. I've been RPing Marvel for about ... 20 years (oh god) with a bit of a break in between.
A friend told me about this...